All in One Diapers

Kushies Ultra diapers are all in one diapers. They are Dad friendly and perhaps one of the easiest diaper systems to use. Just place the diaper on your baby and attach it with the hook and loop (velcro) closures. They are made of 100% cotton flannel on the interior and have a waterproof exterior. They have a built in flap for greater absorbency and a quicker drying time. They come in a variety of cute prints and solids. You can purchase a single diaper or a pack of 5. You will need doublers for naptime and nighttime if you have a heavy wetter.

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6 Customer Reviews

OK workhorse as long as they fitby Kara

I got these from freecycle and was happy I now had so many diapers. When I first tried them, they leaked BFP EVERY TIME. My son was within the weight range, but they just didn't fit well. Once he hit about 16 lbs, I tried again and they now worked great. Yes, they are less soft than my pockets, but they let me not wash as often and were easy for my mom/babysitters to use. As soon as my son hit about 20 lbs, the rise was getting too short (he's tall) and they were starting to leave chafe marks on his legs, so they were retired. They have survived through at least 3-4 kids, so I think they're OK, as long as you can get a good fit.

They leak straight out the legs! They aren't particularly absorbent either and the outer material is not a PUL (poly-urethane laminate) which most other diapers are. PUL is fairly flexible and soft, these diapers are not and consequently can dig in aroudn the legs. Their sizing is also strange, the small 10-22lb size fits up to almost the arm pits on a 10-13 lb baby and if you don't pull them high enough, they leak even more. There is also no easy way to add absorbency due to the shape around the legs. Another diaper that discourages people from using cloth diapers!

I was given a set of these by a friend who used them for her two kids. They seem to have held up well -- velcro is still good and the elastic around the legs is still stretchy. But they are pretty bulky and tend to wick wetness out along the edges especially at the waist. It works better to double them with separate covers.

I'm kinda new to cloth diapering, but decided to give it a shot with my second and it took me a while to warm up to it. I like the Kushies because: no leaks (for me anyway) even with runny breastfed poo. They are easy. When I change him, I just throw it in the wash and run the load at the end of the day. They aren't near as expensive as many of the other systems (which is what turned me off to cloth diapering with the first. I know it's cheaper in the long run, but coming up with it at once can hurt). My son loves them. The first time I used them on him, then put him in a disposable for bed time, he screamed. SO, apparently, he gives them 5 stars too!

I bought these since they are alot cheaper AIO than others. They leak easy. Alot of gaps around the legs and the velcro does not stay on. Within 4 days of wearing these, my 6 month old has figured out how to unvelcro them and wiggles out of it!!! They are not soft either and take a LONG time to dry compared to other AIO diapers. (Fave Thirsties & Bumgenius!!!)

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